The bar chart provides key information about the percentages of people who have moved either in moved house 3 to 5 years , moved house in the last 3 years and have not moved house in the last 5 years from 3 to 5 years or
The given graph illustrates weekly working hours of Australian men and women in 2007. The horizontal sequence of numbers represent working hours of men and women, divided into five different categories, ranging from 0
The International Health Organization suggests that fruit and vegetables ought to be eaten in five or more portions per day. The bar chart represents how men and women in the UK consumed fruit and vegetables by age group
The provided chart presents the outcome of research done by the university library in order to discover the opinions on the services of full-time and part-time scholars in 2010.
The bar chart illustrates the ratios of individuals who have relocate to other locations in three different times such as, in the past three years, amongst three to to five years and after the five years.
The given pie charts indicate the comparison of energy produced using different non-renewable sources , namely, gas, coal, nuclear, petroleum, and other resources, in France during 1995 and 2005.
The pie charts illustrate the popularity of a university library and its amenities among students. Overall, it can be easily perceived that students were more satisfied with library’s current opening hours than the suppo
The pie chart presents the proportion of Canadians' favourite takeaways, while the bar graph depicts how many Indian restaurants in Canada from 1960 to 2015. Overall, Chinese food made up the majority of preferred takeaw
The graph illustrates two distinct categories of further education between females and males and full-time or part-time within the same gender from 1970 to 1990 in Britain. It is clear that part-time education is more th
The two bar charts show the comparison between 1998 and 2008 for the percentage buying food and goods in three European Countries.This text will be sumarizing the principal trends and aspects of the study.
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of households with internet access in three European countries—Germany, the UK, and Spain—between 2007 and 2019.